The 32-year-old’s website says that he is sponsored by swimwear manufacturer Speedo, mattress maker Airweave and clothing company Polo Ralph Lauren.

Lochte has endorsements from brands such as Speedo and Ralph Lauren. Above, the swimmer at a Ralph Lauren fashion show.

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It is not immediately clear how much money Lochte receives from his sponsors, though ESPN reported before the London games in 2012 that contracts from Gillette, Mutual of Omaha, Gatorade, Ralph Lauren and Speedo were worth up to $4 million.

As of Monday evening, when Brazilian police were calling for Lochte to apologize, no one in the swimmer’s corporate squad had dropped him.

Motokuni Takaoaka, founder of the Japanese mattress manufacturer Airweave, told Bloomberg, “I respect the athletic performance of Ryan, and as long as he is a respectable athlete, he will remain the U.S. ambassador for Airweave as long as our partnership agreement remains effective. We are focused on supporting Team USA and our support to them will remain the same.”